Climate Change Agreement

As we find ways to make changes in our own lives to be part of the solution, I think it’s important to remember that as a healthcare institution, our mission galvanizes us to “create a healthy future for all individuals and communities”. Ameliorating the effects of global warming protects and improves health.

Now there’s a new reason to be hopeful: the Climate Change talks yielded an agreement.

Melanie Stewart sustainability manager

No, it’s not perfect, I don’t think anybody will tell you that. It is impressive that 195 different countries were able to come together and create a plan that they all agreed to in two weeks! Before going into the talks the United Nations secretary general, Ban Ki-moon, said there was “no Plan B” and he’s right, we are at a tipping point and action needs to be taken.

Action is needed and this plan should put that into effect. When exactly a tipping point will take place is hard to predict as it’s determined by things that haven’t happened yet. This means several models have to be run to come up with these scenarios. Unfortunately virtually all predictions feel this deal, should it be fully enacted, will still not keep us under the 2 degree mark that scientists have called for.

It’s important to note that, once signed, it’s legally binding, but it’s not a treaty. This means getting money for change will still require legislative action. While there’s worry that this can hamper our economy by forcing businesses to make changes, many predict that it will help businesses by decreasing costs in the long run, increasing efficiency, and expanding markets.

We have the ability to be innovative and find new technology that will make us better…new technology that can be sold to other countries to help them achieve their goals while strengthening our economy.